Reviews of Maumee River Campground

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8

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Jul 2018 -
$16.00

Nice and peaceful place on the river. No full hookups but dump station is in place. Very friendly host. Located close to the city but without traffic. On the spot you can rent a boat or a canoe.This place has its own WiFi and is very good. - Obcy

Reviews of Bluegrass Campground

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Jun 2017 -
$30.00

This was a unique little campground with character, which seemed to be very popular with local seasonal folks. The owners were very helpful, friendly, and accommodating, and even saved me a pull-through spot since I mentioned at time of reservation that I was a newbie with a fifth wheel. The interior roads are gravel and dusty, but in decent condition and just wide enough to get around in. Imagine rigs bigger than 35 feet long could have some issues though. Our site was a level, packed gravel site in the shade, but really close to our neighbors. CG was well maintained, and owners regularly make rounds on carts, picking up trash, delivering firewood, and just saying hello- even offer a "honey wagon" service for dumping tanks. Dump station access upon departure was easy. The bathroom/shower facility was clean, although with limited capacity. Verizon signal strength was great, but had no luck with campground WiFi. They have a nice little camp store too. Mosquitoes can be bad- they were when we were there. We would stay there again as a waypoint in travels, but probably not as a destination due to tight, crowded feeling. We had 30 amp water and electric site. - We Roamed and Rambled

Sep 2015 -
$23.00

Stayed 2 days in a 5th wheel, was a decent park to stay in while visiting friends. Park owners/hosts were very friendly and accommodating. Site was very nice although was just grass....but nice thick grass. We will definitely stay here again.... - steelpony

Aug 2014 -
$23.00

First of all - this campground has something many campgrounds lack - it has a soul! You feel very welcome from the first minute you check in and until you leave. Owners present (they live at the CG) and are helping all the time. Most of the sites are seasonal and this campground really changed my earlier a bit negative view of the guests who stay long. Seasonal here are exceptionally friendly and comes by to say hi and share some tips of local restaurants, places worth seeing etc. Campground is easy to find, sign easy to see, you get a gate card so you can get inside 24/7. Sewer for grey water and 50AMP electric. We were there during Labour Day and were lucky to get a site since one person cancelled late. In the center there is a lake divided in to a fishing zone and one for swimming. Took a swim almost every night to cool down and it was really clean and very well kept. Laundry worked fine and toilets were simple but clean. We camped in our Fifth Wheel and are full timers so did not use the facilities very often. The wireless internet is the best we have encountered so far. A steady 5-10mb/s and a customer service Best in Class. The even gave us some extra hours at the day we left for free. They do charge a buck or two per day but that is ok since the speed was fantastic. I rather pay a small fee and KNOW it works then to get to a CG with lousy free WiFi that comes and goes. Cosy place and highly recommended, again - hardware is important like electricity etc. but software is actually a factor worth competing with as well. They had a small store with great prices and we filled propane as well. Fireplaces at every site. Lots of trees and shade not perfect for satellite dishes but we did not have time to watch TV, nice to socialize with all the great people instead. At labour Day they had MooseHunt for the kids and some other activities. Very family friendly. Price here was low (hope the owner does not read this review!) even given the fact that electricity and internet was extra. Lots to see in Toledo as well so the two weeks we stayed went VERY fast. We will for sure come back hopefully already in the spring. - BasilFawlty

Reviews of Twin Acres Campground

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8

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Aug 2018 -
$28.00

Our second time there. Facilities are not glamorous but adequate for our needs. Staff is friendly. - Tanker

Aug 2011 -
$21.00

Rate reflects weekly. Quiet and clean. Minimal bathrooms (no paper towels) and showers. Sites level but small. Most sites are permanent. Not much to write about. Many trees that will possibly mess up satellite usage. Many residents use golf carts but not excessively. - Bigbyte

Sep 2009 -
$22.00

Don't be fooled by the beauty of the entrance to the park. Once you are behind the owner's home you will see that this park has not had maintenance in some time. One shower for men and one for women in a park with 200 sites. If you are parked in the electric and water area you have true "outhouses" to use. Majority of campers are here permanently and almost all use gas powered golf carts constantly. It smells like you are parked in a rest stop instead of in the woods. Every weekend night at 9 PM they have a parade with their golf carts, circling the park 2-3 times and blowing their horns all the way! - wilmamc

Reviews of Big Sandy Campground

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Jul 2018 -
$35.00

We used this as an overnight stay. Booked a pull through. Got a back-in that's only a pull through if the opposite side isn't there? Not happy about that but at least I could keep my truck and trailer connected. Price was OK considering it was a grass/sand/dirt site! Not much in the way of amenities, staff seemed very friendly as did all the campers. My only real complaint is the dump station. It's set up wrong. If you pull in from the front of the campground the trailers is leaning to the curbside and nose down, can't even drain the tanks! I had to pull in from the opposite way so the valves were in the low side. I had to use my long sewer hose to run to the dump on he opposite side! This needs to be corrected! I don't think I'll be returning as there are better options in the area! - dodge guy

Jul 2017 -
$45.00

Stayed there for a year as a seasonal camper. Other campers were very nice and this place has a lot of potential. The campground store is never open with no posted hours, the playground equipment is old and outdated, sand burrs all over the beach, no family activities. Every Sunday they would go around and pump out the Black tanks on the campers and then dump the sewage back in the woods (Sewer sites were available but capped by the health department). The following Saturday the same truck would be spraying the roads to keep the dust down, disgusting! - OhioCamper67

Jun 2017 -
$40.00

My family of 6 from Northern Indiana, has stayed here for 2 months strait while my husband has been working out of Toledo. We love it here. Awesome staff, very helpful and always with a smile! The campground setting is absolutely beautiful. Two big ponds with an abundance of fish; my husband and kids fished almost every night! The beach for swimming is always clean and the kids love spending time there! I would recommend this campground to anyone, we will definitely be returning for future stays! - Kelli Wildermuth

Reviews of Sunny's Campground

The site was level with central hook ups. The TV antenna worked ok. AT&T phones did not work well. The wifi at the site was ok, but a little expensive for 2 days. - Al and Anne-Marie

Jul 2018 -
$18.00

This campground is a good deal with Passport America, but it is only valid M-T. They wanted to charge us extra if we used our air conditioner. Why not just raise rates by 1 or 2 dollars overall and let people use their A/Cs? Was warned that this is strictly enforced. Nickel and diming your campers is not cool. Other than that, this place was good for an overnight stop. We had no problems with any of the utilities and our daughter liked the playground and lake. Lots of perm sites but most of them were very well kept, just some were very old. - rollingonawhim

Jul 2018 -
$42.00

Very well manicured sites and very nice gravel roads. Nice ponds and swimming pond with sandy beach. Lots of seasonal campers. Most seasonal sites were nicely landscaped with flowers. Lots of golf carts buzzing around. Looks like lots of fun for families. Lots of extra fees. Site with electric is $33. AC is $2.50 extra. Sewer is $3.00 extra. Wi-Fi is $3.50 for 24 hrs. The WiFi worked really well and I didn't mind paying for it. Having it as an extra is better than campgrounds that lie and say they have WiFi when the truth is it doesn't work. - SophieRVs

Reviews of Sauder Village Campground

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Sep 2018 -
$37.00

Limited pull through sites. The sites are narrow gravel/grass. Fairly level. Roads are paved with no obstacles. Very big rig friendly. Good water pressure and WiFi strength and speed. Full hook ups and 30/50amp service. Plenty of room between sites. Had a lot of gnats. Nice long walking path. Comfortable walk to the Heritage village. Staff very friendly. Roads are one way, but folks don't seem to follow that guidance. - BBGuy

Aug 2018 -
$45.00

A very quiet, pleasant campground near Historic Sauder Village. Even from the far back portion of the campground, the village, restaurant, bakery were just a 10-15 walk. Site was pretty level, but we still used our leveling jacks to lift the front a bit. Utilities were in top notch condition and located on the driver's side of the rig. We had five bars with Verizon 4G, but the campground wifi was awesome. Even on a weekend, we had a pretty good connection that was suitable for email and light browsing. In between the two campground loops was a nice walking trail of about a mile through the cornfields. It had shade trees and benches every so often for resting. Evening walks are accompanied by fireflies. The restrooms/showers were clean and had ice available for a reasonable fee. Firewood is available on your way in from a self service shed. There is a train about a half mile away, but it wasn't loud enough to wake us up. The back loop has no mature trees, but they have young ones planted next to each site. In addition to the group firepits, each site has its own firering. Another thing we noticed was how wide the roads were. Big rigs should have no problem getting around, backing in, etc. - 4forsmores

Aug 2018 -
$40.00

We were last here three years ago. The park is still immaculate. Full hookups are available on back in sites but not on pull thrus. The splash zone will be a hit with kids. A nice lake is on the grounds as well as a playground, tetherball, laundry, cornhole, and more. Firewood is for sale. A restaurant and bakery is out front. Sauder furniture outlet is on the grounds. The Heritage Inn hotel allows all camping guests to swim in the large indoor hotel pool and hot tub. Breakfast is also available at the hotel for a price. Each site has a fire ring and picnic table. The staff is pleasant. A loudspeaker announces threatening weather and invites you into the hotel if severe weather occurs. Lots of park for the money here! - Tammy7

Reviews of Wood County Fairgrounds

Rating:

9

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Jul 2012 -
$20.00

Being from Bowling Green and wanting to spend time with Family & Friends, and no other park readily available we have found the Fairgrounds an excellent choice. The parking for us has always been very convenient, open 24 hrs, patrolled by city police and most accommodating. Dump station is available, water hookups and electric is good but only 1 private 50 amp electric hook up available all others are 30. This is home to the National Tractor Pull and Wood County Fair so be aware that camping here during those events is very restrictive but available. You are 4 minutes from downtown and only 20 minutes from Toledo. Easy access from I-75 or US 6 and close to I-80 the Ohio Turnpike. We enjoy the stay. Dogs welcome and the love the walking due to all the Fair Facilities that are used year round. I will not hesitate to stay here. - rahangman

Reviews of Fire Lake Camper Park

Nice big park around a lake. Spent one night. Very quiet this time of year. Helpful, friendly staff. Bathroom/showers clean and functional. Sites were close but level. Convenient to highway. - Vjcchi

Aug 2017 -
$26.00

We spent 3 nights in one of three pull through sites with 30a and water. Site was long with grass between sites. Verizon cell and hotspot worked well as did water and electric. Rooftop dish worked well also. Campground was full with LOTS of seasonal RVs. We were there during the week so very few people around. Lots of road noise because route 6 was about 150 feet away, and on a hill. Staff was friendly. Interior roads and sites are gravel. To my knowledge only the three pull through sites were available for non seasonals. - big greg

May 2017 -
$26.00

We paid the cash rate of $26 for a 30 amp pull thru with water. Sites are gravel, level, they are long but close together. They have very nice grass between sites. We came in for a night or two and spent three. They have a wi-fi hotspot in a common room which has the laundry, book swap and some games. OTA TV and cell reception were both very good. Overall it was a nice stay and we would stop again. It is easy access to both US-6 and I-75, but quiet at night. - Bob and Inga

Reviews of Powell Creek Campgrounds

Rating:

7

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May 2014 -
$20.00

This is an older park with lots of seasonal campers. Location is very quiet, no noisy traffic or trains etc. There is ample distance between sites. Most, if not all sites are gravel but ours was level! All sites have picnic table and fire ring. The owners are a delight and very friendly. The showers are coin operated and give you a good, hot, shower for a quarter. Showers and bathrooms and basic and not heated but are clean. There is a pond for swimming and fishing and a great trail to hike in the woods. The seasonal campers are friendly and welcoming but not overbearing. We stayed here for one night to attend a function at Defiance College. It is a short easy drive to the college. The Garmin GPS got us to the location with out problems. This is a gated park and they charge a guest fee and run a tight ship. I would camp here again to attend event at the college or passing through. - TheIntuitionTour

Reviews of Harrison Lake State Park

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Jul 2018 -
$35.00

I stay at this park at least twice a year, with my 30 foot camper. I'm a little weary to even review this place, as I like to think of it as "my little secret." This park is why I still camp to this day. I've had a handful of weary experiences elsewhere, but staying here makes it all worth it. I feel safe letting my kids wander the campground on their own. There are multiple clean playgrounds. The shower house is clean. If you want to go down to the lake, you can swim, fish, or canoe. There are soccer fields, basketball courts, a volleyball court, running trails, hiking trails... this place really has it all. If I had to pick a con, which is really nitpicking... the camp store could be a little bigger, but if you need to run into town, Wauseon is close enough in case of emergency. I love this park. I hope you all visit, and share a piece of the serenity this place offers. - JasoHemm

Jun 2018 -
$26.00

My family and I stayed for three nights and had a terrific time. Our site (#40) was pretty level and had 50 amp power. There is potable water and dump station located at the entrance of the park. The front office people and camp hosts were extremely polite and professional. The did a terrific job cleaning all the sites including removing ashes from the fire pits! Although the park was full the weekend we were there, people were very respectful of each other's camp sites and sound levels. No load music or screening! We'll definitely be back!! - tmmcgowan

Aug 2017 -
$11.00

This is our favorite Ohio State Park. We live withing 3 miles of Maumee Bay State Park, but drive over 70 miles to camp at Harrison Lake. We have camped here for years. Some sites require leveling, but it's short work. While the sites are open, campers respect those around you, and many walk the road waving at campers as they go by. Lots of dogs, and campers keep those in tow, as well. - Bob F.